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30.11 / 12:35
markets FIVE Action AVP Courts rowing Ajmer Dargah row: State govt will follow whatever decision the court takes, says Rajasthan Minister
Ajmer Dargah and a lawsuit claiming a Shiva temple exists within Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Rajasthan Minister Jawahar Singh Bedham stated that the petition is now in court, and the state government will follow whatever decision the court makes. While speaking to ANI, the Rajasthan Minister, Jawahar Singh Bedham said that Congress has always divided people by doing appeasement politics. «Congress has always divided people by doing appeasement politics. Our aim is to preserve the cultural identity. The state moves on the path of development. The petition has gone to court. Whatever decision will be taken by the court the state government will follow it,» he said.
30.11 / 12:35
markets UPS FIVE Action film Trade Strategic action plan to strengthen ties between India and Italy: Urso
strategic action plan to strengthen ties between India and Italy, unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni will lead to improved ties between the two nations, a senior Italian minister said on Saturday. Adolfo Urso, Minister of Business and Made in Italy, was speaking in Mumbai at the Villaggio Italia exposition, being held to coincide with the port of call of Amerigo Vespucci, a 93-year-old Italian Navy ship used for training and supporting national diplomacy. The plan, announced at the G20 summit, focuses on 10 key areas including defense, trade, clean energy, and connectivity, aiming to deepen collaboration and boost economic ties.
30.11 / 10:29
markets Man Action PAM testing Department Investigations Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, accused of mistreating women for years by his mother
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, is under scrutiny following the disclosure of a 2018 email from his mother, Penelope Hegseth, alleging a history of mistreatment toward women. The revelations come as Hegseth prepares for Senate confirmation hearings, which are expected to intensify focus on his character and past conduct. In the email, Penelope Hegseth expressed deep disappointment in her son’s actions, stating, “You are an abuser of women—that is the ugly truth...I have no respect for any man that belittles, lies, cheats, sleeps around, and uses women for his own power and ego. You are that man.” She criticized his treatment of his second wife, Samantha, during their contentious divorce, accusing him of labeling her “unstable” for his advantage. Penelope later apologized for the email, explaining in a phone interview with The New York Times that her comments were made in anger during a difficult period for her son. Defending Pete, she stated, “It is not true. It has never been true. He is a good father, husband.” She also criticized the publication of her email, calling it “disgusting.”
30.11 / 10:29
markets UPS Target Action Trade Experts show Three stock recommendations from Rajesh Palviya for the coming week
We believe that Bata India can extend its game and 1480 is the target where we are focusing for the stock, says Rajesh Palviya of Axis Securities. Edited excerpts.
30.11 / 08:53
markets Digital Action Strategy wellness Experts social ‘Carewashing’: Watch out for the culture that can bleed an organisation of talent
This is called “carewashing” — a strategy where corporations portray an image of commitment to social issues without genuinely working towards them. Such a strategy severely impacts employee trust. If this is not addressed or prevented, it can push employees to quit, leading to high staff churn and associated expenses. Experts say it is important for leaders to convey that they are establishing a genuine culture of care in the organisations if they want to succeed.
30.11 / 08:53
markets Provident Action Strategy Research prevention Stephen Hawking’s ‘end of the world’ prediction: Is it closer than we think?
NASA has recently raised alarms about the existential threats facing Earth, bringing into focus the predictions made by physicist Stephen Hawking prior to his death in 2018. Though the space agency has not endorsed Hawking’s specific timeline of Earth’s demise, it has echoed concerns about the dangers of global warming, overconsumption of energy, and other threats to humanity’s survival. As the climate crisis worsens, the world is left wondering: how close are we to the catastrophic fate Hawking envisioned?
30.11 / 04:25
markets Action security Strategy Analysis Research Trade No negative action taken by stakeholders: Crisil reaffirms ratings for Adani companies
Crisil Ratings has reaffirmed its credit ratings for Adani Group entities, citing sufficient liquidity and robust operational cash flows despite ongoing legal challenges. It pointed out that lenders and investors haven't taken any negative actions against the group.
30.11 / 02:47
markets Digital Action Remark Experts Celebrity PAM BJP slams Himachal government's 4 day winter session, accuses it of avoiding accountability
Himachal Pradesh Assembly has sparked sharp criticism from the BJP, with the party accusing the Congress government of avoiding accountability. Randhir Sharma, Media Department In-charge and BJP MLA, on Friday launched a scathing attack on the Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu-led government, alleging that the decision reflects the government's reluctance to face opposition scrutiny. While addressing the media in Shimla, he also questioned the impartiality of the Assembly Speaker, claiming that his actions suggest a bias in favor of the government.
30.11 / 02:17
markets FIVE Digital Action Strategy Courts rights Mirwaiz Umar Farooq expresses concern over Rajasthan court notice on Ajmer shrine
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Friday expressed concern over the Rajasthan court’s notice on a suit on the famous Sufi shrine of saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer terming it as “disturbing” and a “serious” issue for Muslims across the subcontinent. He was referring to a plea filed in September at the local court in Ajmer, seeking directions to start worship at the Ajmer Shrine, which the plea claimed was a Shiva temple. On November 27, the court issued notices to the dargah committee, the Ministry of Minority Affairs and the Archaeological Survey of India concerning the shrine, which is visited by devotees across the religious and political spectrum. Mirwaiz, while addressing the Friday congregation at the historic Jama Masjid in downtown Srinagar, said the Rajasthan court order right after the killing of five Muslim youth in Sambhal of Uttar Pradesh in discriminatory police action.
30.11 / 01:35
MET Action WhatsApp President rights North Korea leader Kim Jong Un: Russia has right to exercise self defence against Ukraine
Kim Jong Un told Russian defence minister Ukraine's use of long-range weapons is the result of direct military intervention by the United States and Moscow is entitled to take action in self-defence, state media said on Saturday. Kim met Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov on Friday and said «the U.S. and the West made Kyiv authorities attack Russia's territory with their own long-range strike weapons» and Russia should take action to make «hostile forces pay the price,» KCNA news agency said. Kim pledged to expand ties with Russia in all areas including military affairs under the comprehensive strategic partnership he signed with Russian President Vladimir Putin in June, which includes a mutual defence agreement, KCNA said.
29.11 / 20:29
markets Action Netflix Experts Hawkins show reports Stranger Things Season 5 spoilers: What will happen in Netflix show in fifth season?
Stranger Things Season 5 spoilers are out and fans of the Netflix's hugely popular show want to know them eagerly. There are reports that four characters are likely to make comeback in Stranger Things Season 5, as per a report. Four pivotal characters of Stranger Things — Mike, Will, Dustin, Lucas — are likely to be back in the fifth season, as per a report on Dexerto. Fans of 'Stranger Things' were thrilled when makers dropped a sneak peek of the upcoming Season 5.
29.11 / 20:29
markets Citi Provident Action Experts reports rights Blood spatter on his prison garb, clothes not washed for weeks: Harvey Weinstein's lawyers claim deplorable condition in jail
Harvey Weinstein has eventually filed a lawsuit against New York City while seeking at least $5 million in damages due to alleged medical negligence and unsanitary conditions while incarcerated at Rikers Island, reported Deadline. According to Deadline, the lawsuit which was submitted during the month of November claims that the city and its correctional facilities have failed to provide adequate medical care for Harvey Weinstein's serious health issues which includes chronic myeloid leukemia and diabetes. His attorney named Imran H. Ansari described that the conditions at Rikers as 'deplorable’ while likening the facility to a ‘gulag’ where inmates are treated poorly. Also Read :Manchester City vs Liverpool live streaming: Prediction, kick off time, where to watch
29.11 / 18:33
markets Digital Action WhatsApp information reports Investigations 'Digital Arrest' scam wipes out life savings of 90-year-old in Gujarat: Here's what happened
₹1 crore. The elderly victim, a stock market trader, was duped by fraudsters posing as officers from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), who alleged his involvement in a drug trafficking and money laundering racket, reported NDTV.According to the publication, the conmen, part of a gang operating in collaboration with associates in China, initiated the scam through a WhatsApp call.
29.11 / 14:03
markets Booking Action Fighting Remark community Experts FIR registered against Karnataka seer over his remarks on voting power to Muslims
Kumara Chandrashekaranatha Swamiji for his remarks on voting power to Muslims, police said on Friday. Leader of Opposition R Ashoka, terming the case against the seer as an insult to the Vokkaliga community said the BJP will protest on the streets if he is «harassed». The seer had made the statement during a protest meeting organised by the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh here on Tuesday against notices issued by Karnataka's waqf board. Urging everyone to unite to protect farmers and their land, Swamiji had said that a law should be brought in where Muslims community don't have the voting power.
29.11 / 12:13
Action Strategy Charity Death Luna recommendations donates Warren Buffett talks to his kids about his will. You should too.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Warren Buffett wants you to talk to your family about your will. The legendary stock picker, 94, shared his strategy this past week for how to pass wealth on to the next generation while minimizing family conflicts.
29.11 / 08:59
markets Action security Fitch Moodys Trade Department Crisil Ratings confident of Adani Group's financial flexibility to weather US bribery storm
Crisil Ratings has maintained a positive outlook on the Adani Group, citing its financial flexibility and strength in the business, even as top executives, including Gautam Adani, face bribery charges in the US. This comes after a series of ratings downgrades by other agencies, such as Fitch and Moody's. Earlier this month, the US Department of Justice and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued an indictment and a civil complaint in the US District Court against Gautam Adani, Sagar Adani, and other key functionaries of Adani Green Energy.
29.11 / 06:55
UPS Target Action Strategy economy reports India to come up with mitigation action for high carbon-emitting sectors like steel, cement, refineries, fertilisers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: The Union government plans to come up with mitigation action based on carbon capture and clean coal for industries that are among the biggest emitters of gases that cause global warming, Niti Aayog member V. K.
29.11 / 06:27
markets COST Action Charity show reports rights UK launches crackdown on firms exploiting migrant workers
UK government has announced a crackdown on rogue employers who have been exploiting migrant workers, banning offenders from hiring any more overseas staff. Businesses who employ migrants under the UK’s sponsorship system will also be prohibited from charging workers for any costs associated with that sponsorship, in a new measure designed to reduce exploitation. A recent report from the Work Rights Centre, a charity which advises migrant workers, found as many as 177 companies held a license to sponsor migrant workers despite breaking employment law. Many have been accused of exploiting migrant workers by charging them thousands of pounds for visa-related costs and then forcing them to work for under the minimum wage, or failing to provide them with any hours at all.
29.11 / 04:37
markets Action security Experts AVP Courts Jharkhand govt to take legal action to realise Rs 1.36 lakh cr coal dues from Centre: Hemant Soren
Hemant Soren announced that his government would take legal action to realise its Rs 1.36 lakh-crore coal dues from the Centre. Soren took oath as the chief minister on Thursday. «Legal action will be initiated to realise Rs 1.36 lakh crore of the state pending with the Centre,» Soren told the media while briefing the decisions of the maiden cabinet meeting of his present government. The announcement came barely 25 days after he requested the Centre «with folded hands» to clear the coal dues to the state.
29.11 / 04:37
markets UPS FIVE Action security Justice Courts Heightened security measures around Sambhal's Shahi Jama Masjid ahead of Friday prayers
Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, ahead of the Friday prayers, following recent tensions in the area. The deployment of the Rapid Action Force (RAF) and drones has been put in place to maintain law and order in the district. These precautionary measures come after a violent stone-pelting incident during the Archaeological Survey of India’s (ASI) examination of the Mughal-era mosque on November 24. The clashes led to the loss of five lives and several others being injured, including both local residents and ASI officials involved in the survey. In response to the violence, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel has set up a three-member Judicial Inquiry Commission, headed by retired Justice Devendra Kumar Arora of the Allahabad High Court. The commission's purpose is to conduct a thorough and unbiased investigation to ensure transparency and accountability.
29.11 / 04:25
markets UPS Action Election Trade Why everyone wants to lend to weak companies
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Credit investors often talk in euphemisms. The safest bonds, with the highest credit ratings and hence the lowest yields, are almost always referred to as “high-grade" rather than “low-yield".

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